She famously posed topless for Playboy magazine in a sizzling editorial three years ago.
And The Bachelorette’s Sophie Monk has confessed that she wasn’t entirely pleased with the racy photos, claiming her nipples were ‘too warm’.
Speaking to Tea With Jules the 37-year-old revealed: ‘The only regret is, it was too warm, you know when your nipples are really warm.’
‘It was just really warm so they looked very 70s!’ Sophie Monk has opened up about her one regret after her saucy photo shoot for Playboy magazine in 2014 (pictured with Jules Sebastian)
As the tea drinking host giggled at the blonde bombshell’s response about the balmy temperature during the shoot, Sophie explained: ‘Usually they’re always erect.’
‘You see every paparazzi photos of me and they’re like ‘boing’ but it was just really warm so they look a bit like, very 70s.’
When asked why she or the crew didn’t fix it, Sophie said: ‘I just didn’t concentrate, I didn’t look down to see what they were doing.’
‘Usually they’re always erect’: The Bachelorette’s Sophie Monk has confessed that she wasn’t entirely pleased with the racy photos, claiming her nipples were ‘too warm’
‘You know when you’re in a dream and all of a sudden you look down and your clothes aren’t on?’ During the conversation, she explained to Jules that photo shoot was very awkward
‘They’ve got a life of their own,’ she laughed.
During the conversation, she explained to Jules that photo shoot was very awkward.
‘You know when you’re in a dream and all of a sudden you look down and your clothes aren’t on?’ she said.
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‘The first time you’re taking it off, you’re like ‘really?’ But by the end you’re so relaxed.’
This comes to light following the death of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner.
The 91-year-old died on Wednesday from natural causes in the Playboy Mansion, according to a statement by Playboy Enterprises.
Men’s magazine pioneer: This comes to light following the death of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner on Wednesday